Update: Figured it out. The Sublime Text 2 had no rights to edit the files in ~/.config/sublime-text-2/. So a little chmod solved it.Terminal command: sudo chmod ugo+rwx ~/.config/sublime-text-2/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I'm just switched from windows to Ubuntu (linux) and i was looking for a new IDE. Came across Sublime Text 2 and love it already. But there's one odd thing:Sublime Text 2 doesn't pickup where i left off when i start it. Anybody has a clue?

Hmm... I don't know what the problem could be then, I was gonna tell you to enable that feature, but you say it already is. I don't use this feature myself as I find it annoying since I switch from project to project.

Think you could give us some system details so that we may reproduce the issue (those of us that have your system).